SIIG 4 Port DVI Dual Link Smart Console KVM Switch
Streamline your workspace with the SIIG 4-Port DVI Dual-Link Smart Console KVM Switch. Effortlessly control up to four DVI-D Dual Link computers from a single keyboard, mouse, and display. Enjoy seamless setup thanks to Auto-EDID detection and choose your preferred system selection via front panel buttons or hot-keys. This versatile switch also accommodates your audio needs with dedicated microphone and stereo audio ports, and features an auto-scan function for quick system monitoring. It's an ideal solution for efficient multitasking and a cleaner, more organized command center.
$336.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
1239
/ 1363
#1239 in KVM Switches
Price vs Category Average
-69%
Below average
Number of Computers Supported
4
Who it's for
- High-Resolution Dual Link DVI Support
- Robust 4-Port System Management
- Flexible Switching Options
Who should skip it
- Limited to DVI Interface
- Higher Cost and Cable Requirements
- Potential USB Compatibility Issues
Key Specs
Number of Computers Supported
4
Maximum Video Resolution
3840 x 2400
Input Voltage Range
100 V AC - 240 V AC
Connection Type
DVI-D Dual Link
Number of USB Ports
11
Limited Warranty
3 Year
Environmental Certification
RoHS
Product Type
KVM Switchbox
Features
- Control four DVI-D Dual Link systems
- Easy front panel or hot-key switching
- Dedicated microphone and stereo audio ports
- Automatic display detection (Auto-EDID)
- Quick system browsing with auto-scan
- Supports USB 3.0 connectivity
- Supports 4K Ultra HD resolution
What customers say
This KVM switch earns praise from professional users for its robust build and ability to maintain pristine, high-fidelity DVI Dual Link video signals across four systems. When configured correctly, performance is excellent with minimal latency, confirming its status as a high-end solution for demanding tasks. However, setup presents significant hurdles. Many users report frustration with initial configuration, sensitivity to cable quality, and compatibility issues with specialized USB peripherals like mechanical keyboards. The core sentiment is cautious satisfaction: experts who master the learning curve find it an indispensable workhorse, but the complexity makes it unsuitable for plug-and-play users.
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